Men’s Sunglasses Face Shape Guide
If it feels like there are countless shapes and styles of sunglasses out there, it’s because there are—and for good reason. Let’s face it: no two faces are the same, and a wide variety of frames ensures everyone can find the perfect pair that not only complements the face but also gives a boost of style with practically zero effort. So, if you’ve ever sat in traffic or stood in the shower wondering, “What sunglasses fit my face?” read on for all the details of navigating men’s sunglasses for face shapes.
How to Determine Your Face Shape
Even if you know the importance of choosing sunglasses to complement your face shape, it can be tricky to identify your face shape. We have some expert tips on how to determine your face shape but, when in doubt, measure it. With measurements of your forehead, cheekbones, jawline, and overall length, you can apply this information to the general face shape types and see where you stand.
Round Face Shape
With relatively equal measurements across the forehead, jaw, and cheekbones, round face shapes look best contrasted by frames with sharp edges like square and rectangle styles, to balance out softer features. Our FAST LANE frame serves up plenty of bold lines with subtly oversized proportions. Or, consider something like our GOOD TIME frames for an angular option that’s slightly more streamlined.
Square Face Shape
A broad forehead and a strong jawline are the defining characteristics of square face shapes and, like round faces, it’s best to offer some contrast with sunglasses that have rounded edges. This could be a true round frame, like our BIG TIME, a sleek aviator, or even a softer version of a wayfarer like our WEEKENDER frames.
Heart and Diamond Shape
Slightly wider at the cheekbone and more narrow forehead and chin, heart and diamond face shapes look great in oval-shaped frames or anything elongated and softer, like our HIGH TOP that’s a soft take on an aviator.
Oval Face Shape
Oval faces and those with these softer, subtly elongated face proportions can wear just about any style of sunnies. We suggest sticking to the unfailingly cool classics like our FREE FALL aviators.
Sunglasses for Faces with High Nose Bridges
Aside from cheekbones, jawlines, and other facial features, keep in mind your nose bridge structure. High-nose bridges sometimes require thoughtfully designed frames that fit comfortably and securely. How do you know if you need them? Chances are you encounter issues like sunglasses sitting too high on your nose, covering your brow line, or sliding down easily. Sunglasses designed to suit higher nose bridges will have nose pads, a wider fit overall, or a keyhole-style bridge, like in our JACKPOT frames.
In the end, mastering your sunglass game is all about choosing the right shape for your face. With these tips, you can streamline your search and discover the perfect look that matches your vibe. Check out our complete men’s sunglasses edit to explore a range of frames that’ll have you ready for anything.